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1. A runway success
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 31 March 2004MOST boys will have dreamt about becoming a pilot at one stage of their life.
2. Truants targeted in latest ‘sweep’
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 31 March 2004EDUCATION welfare officers and the police took to the streets of Oldham last week for a truancy crackdown.
3. Bradley, 6, is ad it again
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 31 March 2004A CHADDERTON schoolboy could soon be rivalling Linda Barker as the face advertisers want their products to be associated with.
4. Public is winning the battle for better buses
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 23 March 2004ANGRY Oldham bus users have forced transport chiefs to take action over the "intolerable" state of the borough services provided by First Bus.
5. Asian awards are sparkling success
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 23 March 2004OLDHAM'S thriving multi-cultural business community came under the spotlight at the third annual Asian Business Awards dinner.
6. Stars to shine at party in the park
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 23 March 2004OLDHAMERS are to be treated to a weekend of music, dance, drama and healthy activities to mark the £3.2m refurbishment of Alexandra Park.
7. UK's windfarm sceptics descend on Saddleworth
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 19 March 2004SADDLEWORTH is to host a national conference on the threat of wind farms to our countryside.
8. It’s official – the bus service is ‘appalling’
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 17 March 2004THE chairman of Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Authority has confirmed what Oldhamers have believed for years - bus services in the town are appalling.
9. Race crime on the rack
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 17 March 2004A NETWORK of centres are to be opened across the borough in a bid to cut race crime.
10. Gallipoli medals get lasting home
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 17 March 2004AN OLDHAM man who fell on the battlefield nearly 90 years ago, and whose body rests thousands of miles away, has provided a lasting legacy for the town.
